ML4QT Symposium | Machine Learning for Quantum Technologies
A premier forum for researchers and developers who are passionate about the intersection of machine learning and quantum technologies.
A premier forum for researchers and developers who are passionate about the intersection of machine learning and quantum technologies.
Designed for members of the business, government, and research communities with a stake in cryptographic standardization, this forward-looking conference facilitates the knowledge exchange and collaboration required to transition cyber infrastructures and business practices to make them safe and resilient in an era with quantum computers.
The Institute for Quantum Computing and the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics will jointly host a symposium celebrating the 100-year anniversary of the discovery of quantum mechanics.
The one-day meeting aims to both share knowledge and strengthen ties between local ultracold atom groups. The day will consist of talks and posters on topics including trapped ions, optical lattices, Bose-Einstein condensates and optical techniques for atomic state manipulation.
Location: QNC 0101
Designed for members of the business, government, and research communities with a stake in cryptographic standardization, this forward-looking conference facilitates the knowledge exchange and collaboration required to transition cyber infrastructures and business practices to make them safe and resilient in an era with quantum computers.
The Women in Physics Canada (WIPC) sixth annual conference day 3 schedule.
The Women in Physics Canada (WIPC) sixth annual conference day 2 schedule.
The Women in Physics Canada (WIPC) sixth annual conference day 1 schedule.
In July 2020, Raymond Laflamme will turn 60. To celebrate this milestone, an anniversary conference is in order. Ray’s main wish is to hear from his former students and postdocs. We therefore decided to invite exclusively people who, at one point or another in their career, were under the mentorship of this accomplished scientist.